Coca-Cola Super Bowl ad draws outrage

Coca-Cola's Super Bowl ad has sparked both outrage and kudos on Twitter and Facebook.

The ad, entitled "America the Beautiful," features the patriotic song sung in eight languages. The ad shows people of different ethnicities.

The ad also shows two dads rollerskating with their daughter. This was the first Super Bowl ad to feature a gay family, according to GLAAD, a lesbian gay, bisexual and transgender media advocacy organization.

The inclusion of different languages sparked comments on Coca-Cola's Facebook page calling the ad a disgrace and unpatriotic.

"Speak English or go home," said one commenter on the page. Another commented, "Screwed up a beautiful song. No Coke for my family."

Twitter also erupted with criticism of the ad. But many others praised Coca-Cola for reflecting the country's diversity.

Coca-Cola will debut a 90-second version of the ad during the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics on Feb. 7, according to a company release.

"We hope the ad gets people talking and thinking about what it means to be proud to be American," said Katie Bayne, president of Coca-Cola North America, in the release.